TV tonight: ‘I Love the New Millennium’
ByNostalgia is rushing at us faster now. On Thursday’s finale, we’ll reminisce about 2007.
As usual, there are lots of quips (Michael Ian Black is especially good) and clips.
Tonight, people speak fondly of “Zoolander” and post-9/ll unity. They ponder “Who Let the Dogs Out?” (”eight years later and we still don’t know the answer”) and more.
Gilbert Gottfried eyes “Moulin Rouge” warily: “The director (said), ‘Can we do that again, but make it a lot more gay?’ ”
‘Bachelorette’ is down to 4 guys
TONIGHT’S MIGHT-SEE: “The Bachelorette,” 8-10 p.m., Channel 53 (ABC).
DeAnna Pappas visits the homes of the final four guys.
Then she trims to the three whom she’ll invited on overnight dates next week. We’re guessing they’ll say yes.
Other choices
• “Big Bang Theory,” 8 p.m., Channel 6 (CBS). Here’s the rerun of an exceptionally funny episode. Desperate to avoid hearing Penny’s awful singing voice, Sheldon lies. Soon, that lie grows to grand proportions.
• “Middleman,” 8 p.m., ABC Family. When last week’s fun opener began, Wendy Watson was a low-key artist and receptionist. Now all of that has changed considerably. Tonight, she descends into the underworld to stop the Earth from being barraged by fire.
• “How I Met Your Mother,” 8:30 p.m., Channel 6. The friends share memories linked to Marshall’s car, which is in the shop.
• “Nashville Star,” 9 p.m., Channel 10 (NBC). Last week was so-so, partly because songs were scrunched into an absurd, 70- second time limit. Tonight, the 10 surviving acts each tackle a pop song. I blog after each episode of “Star” and (on Wednesdays and Thursdays) “So You Think You Can Dance.
• “The Lost Pyramid,” 9 p.m., History Channel. Alongside the three Great Pyramids of Gaza, historians feel, there was once a fourth. Here’s an interesting, revisionist look at its remains and the emperor who built it, more than 4,000 years ago.
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